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181. He who has a glass roof on his own house, must not throw stones at others.
182. If thoughts were legal witnesses, many an honest man would be proved a rogue.
183. It is dangerous to eat cherries with the great, they throw the stones at your head.
184. Joy is like the ague; one good day between two bad ones.
185. Keep to the little ones, and the big ones will not bite you.
186. Little sorrows are loud, great ones silent.
187. Little sticks kindle a fire, great ones put it out.
188. That which one most forehets soonest comes to pass.
189. The raven always thinks that her young ones are the whitest.
190. The still swine eat the mash. the wind ones run past it.
191. The teeth of the puppy are growing, while the old dog is gnawing bones.
192. Throw no stones at a sleeping dog.
193. When the crane attempts to dance with the house she gets broken bones.
194. While the great bells are ringing no one hears the little ones.
195. You may cook in small pots aw well as in large ones.
196. You may gain by fair words what may fail you by angry ones.
197. Young people must be taught, old ones be honoured.
198. Beauty without honesty is like a rose without perfume.
199. One should speak a little with others and a lot with oneself.
200. Better be quarrelling than lonesome.
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